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BREAKING: To which spiv has Chill Brands bunged £60,000 for ramping its shares?

It is a simple question and one that I have put to Chill’s (CHLL) financial adviser, Mr. Nick Harriss at the fine firm of Allenby Capital. Oddly Nick has declined to reply but as 1.5 million shares were issued at 4p ( a nice discount to the 6p share price) surely investors have a right to know who has been paid £60,000 for what? The statement reads:
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OSI

Osirium Technologies – body of 2022 results statement misleads; omitting “and raise additional capital” included in Going concern notes!

Previously writing on company describing itself as “a leading vendor of cloud-based cybersecurity and IT automation software” Osirium Technologies (OSI), in January with the shares at 3.8p I concluded that it was still cash burn and thus only a bailout fundraise for now. The shares last closed at 2.6p and are currently further lower on the back of full-year results... which have a main body of the statement omission disgrace.

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TNT
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EXPLOSIVE DOSSIER: Tintra – why are accounts for Tintra Acquisitions materially inconsistent with Tintra Plc RNS announcements: SOMEONE TELLING MASSIVE PORKIES

Richard Shearer the CEO of Tintra (TNT) has a grand vision for the company which is summarised in the Allenby Capital research note of 30 January 2023:
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Biome Technologies – interims, financial stress indeed!

Previously writing on company which described itself as “a leading bioplastics and radio frequency technology business” Biome Technologies (BIOM), earlier this month with the shares at 175p I noted suggested financial stress – it will be interesting to review the 22nd September-scheduled half-year results detail and balance sheet and, ahead of that, avoid. The shares last closed at 170p and now the half-year results.

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BREAKING: The FCA forces Chill Brands to admit it broke disclosure rules on dodgy & bogus related party pig and pork fraud type “sales”

This is awful. After a number of communications between myself and the FCA, the regulator of the Standard List, the fraud Chill Brands (CHLL) has been forced to come clean on its related party “loan”. And the truth is awful. Chill now admits that nearly all of its H1 sales were in fact booked to a key shareholder which has not paid for the product bought. This is a pig and pork fraud as I suggested in THIS podcast sent to the FCA the other day. 

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Chill Brands interims – when did it start lying about sales? Why no current cash number – this is now a near insolvent fraud

Chill Brands (CHLL) has today issued results for the six months to 30 September and quite simply what it says does not tally with numerous RNS statements about sales. This is slam dunk fraud but it gets worse.

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FAB

Fusion Antibodies – interims, really “a strong all-round performance” and outlook confidence?

Antibody contract research organisation Fusion Antibodies (FAB) has announced results for its half-year ended 30th September 2021 emphasising “20% underlying growth in revenues over H1 FY2021… and in particular the two major contracts which were secured which, taken together with the remaining pipeline of projects with other customers, give the board confidence that revenues for the full year will be in line with current expectations”. However, what is the financial impact of the revenue and what are the full year expectations?…

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Letter to Nick Harriss at Allenby Capital re his client the fraud Chill Brands, John "tell us a " Story et al

Yesterday, in bearcast, I explained  in detail why the Chill Brands (CHLL) website is misleading with regard to major shareholders and why the proven liar John Story must have reduced his interest but has not filed a TR1.  Sadly, there appears to be no corrective RNS so I have written to Nick Harriss of Allenby Capital, Chill’s retained adviser, suggesting that if he has a shred of integrity he will correct the situation. I cc in the FCA

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EXPLOSIVE: Shame on Allenby Capital & Optiva – disgraceful float of Ben’s Creek, another US coal dog from colourful Adam Wilson

If this rings any bells it should. Ben’s Creek Group PLC was only incorporated on 11 August 2021 with the “colourful” financier Adam Wilson of Daniel Stewart and Atlantic Carbon ( another US coal dog) infamy the driving force. Now it plans to raise £7 million valuing the shite within this company at £28 million. There is so much that I doubt Optiva and Allenby are telling mugs who are ponying up ahead of an AIM sewer listing in two weeks time.

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FAB

Fusion Antibodies – results argue “significant progress”, so why more than 7% share price decline?...

Fusion Antibodies (FAB) has announced results for its year ended 31st March 2021 emphasising “significant progress with sustained revenue growth, progress on the R&D pipeline, and continue to expand our range of services”. So why are the shares, at 125p, currently more than 7% lower in response?…

Biome Technologies – I having previously questioned share price rise, now trading update...

Previously writing on bioplastics and radio frequency technologies company Biome (BIOM) I questioned coffee-pod filtration material contract, share price rise justified?. That was to 375p. The shares last closed at 380p but are currently down to 350p on the back of a trading update. What’s this latest then?…

Biome Technologies – coffee-pod filtration material contract, share price rise justified?

Biome Technologies (BIOM) has announced a “contractual commitment with a second US end-customer to accelerate the commercialisation of its proprietary compostable filtration material”. Is though a current more than 40% share price leap to 375p, an approaching £14 million market cap, justified?…

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ZOE
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Zoetic International - meet the ramper in chief, like the company, a habitual liar

Yesterday I showed, outside a paywall, a slam dunk and material lie told by Zoetic (ZOE). It is one of countless lies it has told to mislead investors.  But as well as doing its own lying/ ramping, the stock is aggressively promoted by a 3%+ shareholder who also seems prone to telling porkies. It is time to meet John “tell us a tall” Story.

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ZOE

Let’s make this easy for the FCA & other morons – Zoetic tells slam dunk material lie to investors to deceive them!

The FCA will by now have had ample opportunity to read yesterday’s explosive dossier on Zoetic (ZOE) HERE. I sense, however, that most folks owning the shares will not have done so since they think not paying £1.99 for a day pass is a cost saving as they prepare to kiss goodbye to their savings. Whatever. It is a false economy for you morons. But for the cheapskates, outside the paywall, I offer you one slam dunk and material lie from that dossier. And companies that tell monster lies to deceive investors are frauds, are they not?

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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast: Another day of shame for AIM and why Sosandar is just not for me anymore

Today I look at three companies. I start with Skinbiotherapeutics (SBTX) where I ask if it is better to travel than to arrive? Then it is onto Sarah Willingham, Allenby Capital, The Sunday Times and their collective shame in the disgraceful AIM IPO of car crash in waiting Nightcap (NGHT). Finally I look at Sosandar (SOS).

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Biome Technologies – interims & placing shame from management & broker Allenby...

Previously writing on bioplastics and radio frequency technology company Biome Technologies (BIOM), I concluded with the shares around 160p that the RF division position and overall cash burn continued to deter, but the bioplastics momentum continued to see it remain on the watchlist. The shares last closed at 240p, but are currently back down around 160p…

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ZEN
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Letter to FCA: Zenith wholesale breach of disclosure rules and securities fraud

Zenith Energy (ZEN) is quoted on the Standard List, so the regulator in charge is the FCA. The FCA is also responsible for policing all cases of fraud among listed companies. So, after today’s shocking fess up as a result of my bombshell of last Thursday, I have dropped the chocolate teapots a note about events since June 4 demanding an urgent enquiry and the suspension of the shares.

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ShareProphets China AIM 'Filthy Forty' performance update – Walcom falls edition

Previously updating - on China New Energy “HKEx Admission and Cancellation of Trading on AIM” - we noted at least it remains trading and with a public quote unlike most of the others. We wonder why it couldn’t “increase shareholder value and provide access to capital to enable the company to expand to its full potential” on London’s AIM! With also Walcom’s troubles increasing. Now “Cancellation - Walcom Group”...

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ShareProphets China AIM 'Filthy Forty' performance update – Walcom (finally!) suspended edition

Nigel Somerville - the Deputy Sheriff of AIM - is currently conducting the ShareProphets national anthem as Walcom Group (WALG) Nomad Allenby Capital finally seems to have had enough of the farce of a non-arriving loan… and has “resigned… with immediate effect”. As Nigel enjoys an ouzo, how’s the ShareProphets China AIM 'Filthy Forty' looking now?...

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AEO

Aeorema Communications – ‘live events agency’ updates amidst the virus outbreak…

“Trading Update” announcement from Aeorema Communications (AEO), an “AIM-quoted live events agency”. Uh oh…

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FAB

Fusion Antibodies – emphasises “strong revenue performance”… what about cash burn?

Previously I’ve cautioned on shares in “specialists in pre-clinical antibody discovery, engineering and supply for both therapeutic drug and diagnostic applications”, Fusion Antibodies (FAB). They have recently though again been rising – and today a “Trading update”

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FAB

Fusion Antibodies – “materially below current market expectations” adds to “significantly behind” expectations from earlier in the year!

“Fusion Antibodies plc (AIM: FAB), a pharmaceutical contract research organisation specialising in antibody engineering services, provides an update on the company's trading and progress to date in the current financial year ending 31 March 2019”. This is a company which listed in December 2017, with house broker Allenby Capital looking for revenue of £3.2 million for the company’s year ended 31st March 2018 and breaking into profit on revenue of £5.6 million for the now current year…

Have all PCG Entertainment shareholders adhered to the holdings notification rules?

PCG Entertainment (PCGE) has seen its share price slump over the past few months but, despite there having been a number of large transactions, there have been no notifications of any changes to the significant shareholdings in the company. Now I find this very strange, given that there have been several sells that have amounted to around 1% of the shares in issue, along with numerous others around the 0.5% level, and during December and January there were more than 233 million shares traded in total – of the 1.244 billion in issue...

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ITQ

InterQuest – return from suspension… but, with its management shysters, for how long?

Writing on InterQuest (ITQ) previously last month, I stated shares suspended… but greater hope for shareholders – and the shares are currently back trading on AIM following the appointment of a nominated adviser and broker. However, there remains a question of for how long?...

Audioboom – following another quarterly update with Rob omitting the meaningful financials, house broker updates…

Audioboom (BOOM) was able to get its shares up by more than 12%, above 2p, yesterday on the back of a “Third Quarter Update”. Unfortunately though this was achieved by CEO Rob Proctor again substituting jam tomorrow verbiage for meaningful financials – as Tom Winnifrith noted in a BearCast HERE. There has since been an update by house broker Allenby Capital…

Superglass Holdings – shares slumping as cash position has done likewise. Hmmm…

I previously wrote on Superglass Holdings (SPGH) towards the end of last year HERE and now update with the shares currently fast-falling back to the levels of then…

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PHE

PowerHouse Energy looks set to be booted off of AIM at last!

Far too many small companies on AIM achieve little other than constantly diluting shareholders with discounted placings and never come close to actually generating any sort of profit! PowerHouse Energy (PHE) is definitely one that falls into that category, but thankfully it looks as though it may well not be around for that much longer following the news that came on Friday.

Filthy Forty MoneySwap FY Results: placing ahoy!

Another set of numbers from the 14 ShareProphets AIM-China Filthy Forty which were due to report by Wednesday of this week has been chalked up. MoneySwap plc (SWAP) reports a full year (to end Mar 2015) loss of $3.2 million. Against a market capitalisation of £11.1 million (source: ADVFN) that doesn’t look too clever. But it gets worse, because there is an audit Emphasis of matter with regard to sign-off of the company as a going concern: the company will be required to raise funds. Neon signs: placing ahoy!

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Carry on up the Sefton – the latest instalment – Raylene hits out, Allenby to walk

Oooooh you are awful said market abuser Chris Oil, played by Kenneth Williams, this morning as Sefton Resources (SER) slammed into him and bank robber Dan Levi, played by Sid James.  Barbara Windsor, Raylene Whitford, put on her undersized swimsuit and giggled as she waded teasingly off towards a swimming pool to plan how to spend her redundancy money.  Welcome to another episode of Carry On Up the Sefton. 

ShareProphets caption Contest in honour of China AIM frauds Camkids, JQW and Jiasen

The deadline is Sunday. All you need to do is supply a suitable caption for the picture below. In honour of Allenby Capital and Cairn Financial which continue to act for patent frauds on the AIM casino we invite you to do your worst. Post in the comments section below.

The Camkids FRAUD – An Open Letter to Allenby Capital and AIM Regulation – suspend the shares NOW!

Earlier today Nigel Somerville and Tom Winnifrith demonstrated quite clearly (HERE) why Camkids (CAMK) has committed accounting fraud and why the statement of yesterday just does not add up. We have been saying that this company is a fraud for months and months and that is now clear to all. Now it is time for Nomad Allenby to show principle and quit on the spot and if it is so desperate for fees that it will not for AIM Regulation to force a suspension. We explain why in this open letter: 

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SER

Convicted armed robber Daniel Levi delivers body blow to AIM’s reputation

We should be grateful to convicted armed robber Daniel Levi. Really we should, for he has proven, in the most graphic manner possible, so much of what is wrong with AIM. Formerly known as David John Hopkins, Levi has spent sixteen years in jail for two separate convictions involving firearms. There is no indication that either conviction is spent. It will now be a source of major embarrassment both to the London Stock Exchange and the Financial Conduct Authority that a man with Levi’s background was able to become Executive Chairman of Sefton Resources (SER), without anyone picking up on his criminal past.

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Global Lock & Safety: Yet Another China Fraud on AIM?

Global Lock and Safety (GLOK) was incorporated in the British Virgin Islands in December 2009 and listed 250 million shares on AIM on 21st October 2010, with Allenby Capital Limited as the nominated adviser and broker. The future looked bright with the then CEO claiming, "We are already one of the leading security providers in China and we know of no other providers of this type of comprehensive integrated security service in the Peoples Republic of China.”

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Tom Winnifrith Bearcast - Oh boy I am flying today

I am in a good mood today as I launch into a podcast tirade. Under fire are: Crap Oil, Sorry Trap Oil, Edenville, Condor Gold (placing ahoy), Plethora (ditto), Mosman (ditto), Matomy Media, blinkx and then a full frontal assault on Camkids - come on Nick Harris at Allenby Capital be a hero, you know what to do

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Nomad fined £90k for assisting an AIM PLC mislead investors – but why so little and which one? Vote now!

For the first time in ten months the keystone cops at AIM Regulation has fined and privately censured a NOMAD for assisting its AIM listed client in misleading investors. But we do not know which Nomad has been a naughty boy and the level of the fine is a total Rum & Coke.

The Industrial Scale China stock Fraud in Fujian home to Naibu, China Chaintek and Camkids revealed

This article appeared in the Chinese publication  Caixin Online at Christmas 2012. Staff reporter Qu Yunyu has done a superb job. It should be required reading for the crony capitalists round at Daniel Stewart, Allenby Capital and Abchurch Communications as well as AIM Regulation and for anyone mad enough to hold shares in Naibu (NBU), Camkids (CAMK) or China Chaintek (CTEK). It is explicit about what has gone on. If you own shares in any of the Fujian companies on the AIM Casino you should sell them all at once. The article – with a few choice sections in bold from me -  reads: 

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PLA

Plastics Capital - average down/buy on the trading update

Niche plastics products group Plastics Capital (PLA) has updated investors that it “is trading broadly in line with market expectations” and “anticipate another year of reasonable progress”. The detail has though impacted the share price.

Strategic Natural – CEO quits as predicted, but is this enough?

A week ago, I wrote that Strategic Natural Resources’ (SNRP) CEO Alex MacDonald’s position was untenable, after the company issued this RNS in an attempt to clear the air after Allenby’s sudden resignation as Nomad. 

Allenby Capital shoots Strategic Natural Resources in the head. (CORRECTED)

On April Fool’s Day, I wasn’t joking when I asked if someone could please shoot AIM zombie Strategic Natural Resources (SNRP) in the head. I just didn’t expect it would be the company’s Nomad and Joint Broker, Allenby Capital, which would respond to this call and deliver the final kill shot! Given that Allenby is Nomad to AIM Cesspit champion Sefton Resources (SER), one really has to wonder how bad the situation must be for these guys to have walked out on Strategic Natural with immediate effect. This doesn’t bode well for shareholders, as the company has until 0700 on July 24th to find a replacement or that is it; curtains.

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